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Definition of rage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rage is as below...
Rage (n.) To
ravage;
to
prevail
without
restraint,
or with
destruction
or fatal
effect;
as, the
plague
raged in
Cairo..
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Flowerage
::
Flowerage
(n.) State of
flowers;
flowers,
collectively
or in
general..
Orgeat
::
Orgeat
(n.) A sirup in
which,
formerly,
a
decoction
of
barley
entered,
but which is now
prepared
with an
emulsion
of
almonds,
-- used to
flavor
beverages
or
edibles..
Discountenance
::
Discountenance
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
countenance,
or give the
support
of one's
approval
to; to give one's
influence
against;
to
restrain
by cold
treatment;
to
discourage..
Fainthearted
::
Fainthearted
(a.)
Wanting
in
courage;
depressed
by fear;
easily
discouraged
or
frightened;
cowardly;
timorous;
dejected.
Magnanimous
::
Magnanimous
(a.) Great of mind;
elevated
in soul or in
sentiment;
raised
above what is low, mean, or
ungenerous;
of lofty and
courageous
spirit;
as, a
magnanimous
character;
a
magnanimous
conqueror..
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) A
single
step or stage in the
succession
of
natural
descent;
a rank or
remove
in
genealogy.
Hence:
The body of those who are of the same
genealogical
rank or
remove
from an
ancestor;
the mass of
beings
living
at one
period;
also, the
average
lifetime
of man, or the
ordinary
period
of time at which one rank
follows
another,
or
father
is
succeeded
by
child,
usually
assumed
to be one third of a
century;
an age..
Violate
::
Violate
(v. t.) To
commit
rape on; to
ravish;
to
outrage.
Storax
::
Storage
(n.) The price
changed
for
keeping
goods in a
store.
Broking
::
Broking
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
broker
or
brokers,
or to
brokerage..
Subsidence
::
Subside
(v. i.) To fall into a state of
quiet;
to cease to rage; to be
calmed;
to
settle
down; to
become
tranquil;
to
abate;
as, the sea
subsides;
the
tumults
of war will
subside;
the fever has
subsided..
Fury
::
Fury (n.)
Violent
anger;
extreme
wrath;
rage; --
sometimes
applied
to
inanimate
things,
as the wind or
storms;
impetuosity;
violence..
Wrath
::
Wrath (v. t.) To
anger;
to
enrage;
-- also used
impersonally.
Tutorage
::
Tutorage
(n.) The
office
or
occupation
of a
tutor;
tutorship;
guardianship.
Embolden
::
Embolden
(v. t.) To give
boldness
or
courage
to; to
encourage.
Fearful
::
Fearful
(a.)
inclined
to fear;
easily
frightened;
without
courage;
timid.
Vassalage
::
Vassalage
(n.)
Valorous
service,
such as that
performed
by a
vassal;
valor;
prowess;
courage..
Reanimate
::
Reanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
anew; to
restore
to
animation
or life; to
infuse
new life,
vigor,
spirit,
or
courage
into; to
revive;
to
reinvigorate;
as, to
reanimate
a
drowned
person;
to
reanimate
disheartened
troops;
to
reanimate
languid
spirits..
Steerageway
::
Steerage
(n.) That by which a
course
is
directed.
Herbergage
::
Herbergage
(n.)
Harborage;
lodging;
shelter;
harbor.
Umbrose
::
Umbrose
(a.)
Shady;
umbrageous.
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